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Here it is possible to select the way the diamond is cut. It is possible to select multiple options. For more information on the different types of cuts, please visit our Diamonthology.

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Carat

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Carat

The weight of diamond is expressed in carats. In our database, you can choose from diamonds from 0,30 to 2 carats. If you have a specific request such as colored diamonds or greater than 2 carat diamonds, do not hesitate to contact us. 1 carat is 1,00, 0,25 is a quarter carat.

Price

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Price

By adjusting the bar it is possible to select a pricerange. Combined with the other selection tools, this will help you find the perfect diamond. If you need help we will gladly be of service.

Color

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Color

One of the most important aspects of a diamond is the colour. The most beautiful, white colour is indicated by the letter D. Our selector indicates the less valuable yellow diamond with the letter J. For more information on diamond colour, please visit our Diamonthology. For a nicely coloured diamond, we advise our customers to pick a diamond that has a quality of at least G

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Cut

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Cut

The cut of a diamond is one of the most important aspects of a diamond. When a diamond is cut incorrectly it wil not sparkle as much, while it's the sparkle that makes a diamond special. We advise a cut that is at least very good or excellent. For more information please visit our Diamonthology.

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Clarity

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Clarity

The clarity of a diamond is indicated by certain letters. We offer diamonds from IF (internally flawless) to SI2. There are diamonds in existance of a lesser quality, but we don't offer them since they often end up disappointing in their appearance. Nontheless we can still acquire these diamonds if so desired by the customer. For more information on diamond clarity, please visit our Diamonthology.

The polish of a diamond is indicated by letters, where F/G stands for Fair/Good and EX/ID stands for Excellent/Ideal. We advise a polish of at least VG/EX or EX/ID.

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Fluorescence

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Fluorescence

The Fluorescence of a diamond is indicated from very strong to none. The outlooks on Fluorescence are divided; it might/will be of influence on the appearance of the diamond. We advise a Fluorescence of faint to none. For more information on Fluorescence, please visit our Diamonthology.

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Symmetry

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Symmetry

With symmetry we indicate the proportion of the diamond. When a diamond is not symmetrical, it will not sparkle as much because the light is not reflected in the stone. We advise a symmetry of at least VG/EX (Very Good/ Excellent) or EX/ID (Excellent/Ideal). For more information on the symmetry of a diamond, please visit our Diamonthology.

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Depth

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Depth

The depth proportion has its own ideal proportion for every different cut. In this comparison, the propotion of length/width are very important. We advise to leave these fields open, unless it's to compare diamonds.

Table

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Table

The table proportion has its own ideal proportion for every different cut. In this comparison, the propotion of length/width are very important. We advise to leave these fields open, unless it's to compare diamonds.

Price per carat

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Price per carat

The price of a diamond is calculated based on the amount of carats in the stone. For example the price of a diamond between 0.40 and 0.48 carats with colour D and clarity VS can have a carat price of €2000,-. The price of a 0.41 carat diamond with these specifications will be 0.41 x €2000,-. This may come in handy when comparing diamonds.

Culet

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Culet

The culet is the point at the bottom of a diaomond. In the past, the culet was often not pointy. In present day the culet is usually pointy which adds to the value of the stone.

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Length/Width ratio

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Length/Width ratio

A perfect length/width ratio helps to achieve an optimal cut, which in turn adds to the sparkle of the diamond. For every type of cut, there are different proportions that are considered ideal. These proportions have everything to do with the Depth and Table. We advise to leave these fields open, unless it's to compare diamonds.

Certificate

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Certificate

On our website we offer certified diamonds starting at 0.30ct. This offers security that the diamond that is delivered is the same diamond as was ultimately chosen by our customer. GIA has the best (stricktest) specifications; about equal to HRD. IGI is a little bit more lenient. This creates the possibility that GIA classifies a diamond as VS1 while IGI classifies this same diamond as VVS2. Because of this the diamond seems to be cheaper with an IGI certificate. Our advise is to buy a diamond with a GIA or HRD certificate. For more information, please visit our Diamonthology.